K selection theory - Search results - Wiki K Selection Theory
The page "K+selection+theory" does not exist. You can create a draft and submit it for review or request that a redirect be created, but consider checking the search results below to see whether the topic is already covered.
In ecology, r/K selection theory relates to the selection of combinations of traits in an organism that trade off between quantity and quality of offspring... |
is modelled by r/K selection theory, which is based on Robert MacArthur and E. O. Wilson's work on island biogeography. In this theory, selective pressures... |
an organism can be understood in terms of r/K selection theory. The central trade-off to life history theory is the number of offspring vs. the timing of... |
Rushton's book Race, Evolution, and Behavior (1995) attempted to use r/K selection theory to explain what he described as an evolutionary scale of characteristics... |
Cultural selection theory is the study of cultural change modelled on theories of evolutionary biology. Cultural selection theory has so far never been... |
The book also popularized the concepts and terminology of r/K selection theory. The Theory of Island Biogeography has its roots in Wilson's work on the... |
Theoretical ecology (redirect from Ecological theory) is r/K selection theory, one of the first predictive models in ecology used to explain life-history evolution. The premise behind the r/K selection model... |
K theory is a debunked hypothesis first proposed by Canadian psychologist J. Philippe Rushton in 1985, which attempts to apply r/K selection theory to... |
Ecology (section r/K selection theory) Evolutionary concepts relating to adaptation and natural selection are cornerstones of modern ecological theory. Ecosystems are dynamically interacting systems... |
mammals such as elephants. These are also known as K-selected species (see: r/K selection theory) Type II or diagonal curves are an intermediate between... |
Evolution (redirect from Mutation-selection) every level of biological organisation. The scientific theory of evolution by natural selection was conceived independently by two British naturalists... |
concept of r/K selection theory, which relates to the selection of traits which promote success in particular environments. The theory originates from... |
ISSN 1573-5036. S2CID 24926892. Talbot, J. M.; Allison, S. D.; Treseder, K. K. (2008). "Decomposers in disguise: mycorrhizal fungi as regulators of soil... |
altruism). Several mid-level evolutionary theories inform evolutionary psychology. The R/K selection theory proposes that some species prosper by having... |
Ţura, D. (2014). "Wood-inhabiting fungi" (PDF). In Misra, J. K.; Tewari, J. P.; Deshmukh, S. K.; Vágvölgyi, C. (eds.). Fungi from Different Substrates. N... |
Population ecology (section r/K selection) resource.: 222 An important concept in population ecology is the r/K selection theory. For example, if an animal has the choice of producing one or a few... |
Perspectives in Ecological Theory. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Rosenberg, R; Agrenius, S; Hellman, B; Nilsson, Hc; Norling, K (2002). "Recovery of... |
to predict community dynamics; food chains are often the base level for theory development of trophic levels and community/ecosystem investigations. The... |
2017-03-29 at the Wayback Machine. Trebilco, Rowan; Baum, Julia K.; Salomon, Anne K.; Dulvy, Nicholas K. (2013). "Ecosystem ecology: size-based constraints on... |
lake trout, the suppressed native apex predator, diversified its prey selection and increased its trophic level. As a terrestrial example, the badger... |